V27: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object
V27.0: Motorcycle rider injured in collision with fixed or stationary object : driver injured in nontraffic accident
The condition represented by ICD-10 V27.0 refers to injuries sustained by a driver in a nontraffic accident while riding a motorcycle that collided with a fixed or stationary object. The injuries can range from minor to severe. Minor injuries may include scrapes, minor cuts, contusions, and sprains, while severe injuries may involve fractures, internal organ damage, head or spinal cord injuries. These accidents often occur due to the motorcycle's high-speed impact with an immovable object, like a tree or wall, which absorbs the bulk of the kinetic energy from the crash. This condition usually presents suddenly following the collision, with symptoms correlating to the associated injuries - pain, swelling, reduced function, or visible wounds. This description does not denote any specific disease; instead, it categorizes the cause and situation of the physical injury occurring due to a specific event.
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